International Game Theory ReviewPublished by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Aims and Scope

International Game Theory Review is a refereed quarterly academic journal, which publishes original contributions involving game-theoretic analysis. Addressing designs, problems and solutions pertaining to strategic decisions, the Review aims to promote a balanceed interest between theory and application. it emphasises rigorous analysis. Papers should offer up-to-date insights and perspectives through original research. the Review considers game-oriented papers from all fields of study. An important aim of the Review is the encouragement of interdisciplinary communications and interactions among researchers in game theory from different disciplines. Special attention is paid to complex and ill-structured game situations and their formal treatments. regular articles on theory and applications, technical notes, comments, case studies, numerical analysis, simulations and computational algorithms are welcome.

Dynamic Games and Applications is devoted to the development of all classes of dynamic games, namely, differential games, discrete-time dynamic games, evolutionary games, repeated and stochastic games, and their applications in all fields, including:

biology;

computer science;

ecology;

economics;

engineering;

management science;

operations research;

political science;

psychology.

DGA seeks original research that makes significant methodological, conceptual, algorithmic, or empirical contributions to various disciplines. DGA also considers work in static game theory and dynamic optimization provided that authors establish a clear, potential link to dynamic games. DGA publishes regular papers, technical notes, survey articles, and case studies.